Busy New Yorkers always deserve to live a life expressing their full potential.

Unfortunately, conditions like migraine headaches, body aches, all the way to high blood pressure, multiple sclerosis or fibromyalgia can certainly decrease a person’s performance greatly.

We believe that people deserve to live a life free of interference to their true human potential, allowing this to be:

“The Standard Procedure For The Human Experience.”

If you have not been to a holistic chiropractor before and want to find out more, please Email Us or call (212) 245-1415 to receive the answers to your questions from our experienced team. We also welcome referrals, so we invite you to use the "Send to a Friend" link to share our chiropractic and wellness information with your friends and loved ones.

Meet the Holistic Chiropractor

Dr.

Rodrigo A.
Imaña

Dr. Rodrigo A. Imaña grew up in La Paz, Bolivia and is a graduate of Life Chiropractic College West. He is married and practices using the NUCCA (National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association) chiropractic technique along with Meditation. Read More

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Reviews From our Satisfied Patients

"The great thing about Dr. Imana, is that he truly cares about his patients. He listens and offers as much help as he can even if its about other subjects. The office has a nice, clean, and calming atmosphere. It is definitely worth going to see this doctor. It improved my life greatly!"

ALANA G. / NEW YORK, NY

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